Oscar Murillo’s new live work, Lucky dip, explores differing concepts of production, the economy, and the binary of work and leisure through the historic lens of the Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House.

Terry Smith, art historian, Art & Language member, and author of the seminal essay “The Provincialism Problem”, presents a selection of Australian performance videos from the 1970s, followed by an in-depth discussion with artists and curators from the Australian ‘Pavilion Without Walls’.

Terry Smith, art historian, Art & Language member, and author of the seminal essay “The Provincialism Problem”, presents a selection of Australian performance videos from the 1970s, followed by an in-depth discussion with artists and curators from the Australian ‘Pavilion Without Walls’.

Lior Shvil presnts a large-scale installation inspired by military counter-insurgency training courses, activated by a series of improvisational theater workshops and live performances based on combat procedures.

Australian artist collective WrongSolo (Agatha Gothe-Snape, Brian Fuata, and Shane Haseman) presents a self-reflexive three-part performance that speculates on the contemporary art world, developed in residence at the Performa Hub.

Visual artist and filmmaker Eve Sussman collaborates with choreographer Claudia de Serpa Soares and drummer Jim White to create a dance/ sculpture/ performance in which the fourth wall is also a window.

Australian artist collective Wrong Solo (Agatha Gothe-Snape, Brian Fuata, and Shane Haseman) presents a self-reflexive three-part performance that speculates on the contemporary art world, developed in residence at the Performa Hub.